Agreed, the milano red is a bitch under the Aussie sun, one of my car detailed mates said it's something about the quality of the finish they put on it or something.
If mine's Milano red I probably put some DIY paint protection on it.
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I've had a few people tell me that the red will fade, while others say it'll be fine. So not sure who to believe. On the other hand, the car is 5 years old and still shines through and through...
@Fredoops - DIY paint protection? Could you enlighten me a bit more on this? :P (as you can probably tell, i'm a bit of a car no0b)
Trust me, the Honda Milano Red is notorious for fading and oxidising. It can be rectified to a point by getting a paint correction done, which involves using polishes to abrade away the layer of dead oxidised paint from the clear coat, revealing shiny paint and restoring colour depth. Like this:
Honda Euro Milano Red Paint Correction
That's why I'm pretty sure a detailer has already done this to your car, which is why it looks so great. There's also a good chance that your car was garaged which has helped preserve the paint.
You can get a UV protecting sealant that will help give the paint some protection from the environment, eg Zaino Z2 Pro, or Final Inspection Seal.
- HZ
i have a 05 lux, the seats were a bit daggy too, i used meguires leather foam, cleaner and conditioner, they look brand new now. was only $20 for a spray bottle of the stuff, got it from supercheap or somewhere like that
i also used the leather cleaner, it seems the leather gets a bit more "browner " to me with the age of the car. my cousins 04 euro had seats that looked coffee coloured whilst mine was a 2006 model that had more creamier colour.... again, it depends where the car is parked, try to avoid sunlight and if its in direct sun, leave the windows down a few cms..... lets the hot air escape !
Tint also will help although whether we like it or not, our cars wont stay new forever !
Thanks guys! Just picked up a bottle of Meguires Leather Cleaner, and will give the seats the 'ol srubba-srubba over the coming weekend.
I know our cars won't stay new forever, but keeping it that way is part of the challenge right? :D